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It's just dodgy.
The Foundation Rents office space from Warne's Parents.
Warne's Brother earns $200,000 although now they're trying to say that is over 4 years.
Warne says but did NOT Back it up with any figure that the figure is actually 52c in the dollar rather than the reported 16c but the Foundation has NOT started any legal defamation action! Most decent charities put back around 80c so even at 52c it's not great.
Celebrities lined up as the Foundations Board rather than people already involved in helping kid who would know what the kids need.
Warne has started a PR Campaign to rebuke all the allegations, and they are out doing the morning shows no doubt in an attempt to ensure the "reporters" keep their spots at the Warne Foundation Functions and maintain their ability to network with the stars.



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Shane Warne visited a tsunami refugee camp in southern Sri Lanka in 2005. Through his charity foundation, Warne donated money to the aid effort. Photo: Andrew Taylor


The Shane Warne Foundation tried to have its records declared confidential by the national charity regulator under a federal law that has been used to protect the safety of family violence charities.

It's one in a series of measures taken to avoid public scrutiny of the cricketing legend's personal charity, now being investigated by Victoria's consumer watchdog over its accounting practices.


The probe comes as the foundation has been overstating its current financial position in a bid to counter negative publicity about its practice of donating just 16¢ of every dollar raised on behalf of charities that care for sick and underprivileged children.

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Shane Warne at the races in Melbourne last year. Photo: Darrian Traynor


Meanwhile, the foundation appears to have been paying rent to Warne's parents and a company associated with one of the directors of the charity.

A source close to the foundation said there had been "issues" with the foundation's expenses and financial management in the past, but they had recently been addressed and major changes have been made to its operations.

But The Sunday Age can also reveal the high-profile foundation, which has never voluntarily published its financial reports, actually sought to have its records blocked from public release by the national charities regulator.

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Illustration: Matt Golding


Under federal law, the Australian Charities and Not-for-profits Commission has the power to declare a charity's records confidential on the grounds the information could endanger public safety, reveal the identity of individual donors, or may be commercially sensitive, inaccurate, confusing, or offensive.

Once an application is made by a charity, all its information is automatically withheld from public release until a decision is reached by the ACNC on the merits of the application.

About 2500 charities have made applications under these provisions since 2012, which can including requests to suppress the charity's name, address, contact details, names of staff, and financial records.

The ACNC, which oversees about 55,000 charities, commonly cites family violence organisations as an example of charities whose records are kept confidential under this law.

"All applications approved to withhold information from the register were on the basis of endangering public safety or protecting the privacy of individuals," an ACNC report said in 2014.

Unlike the The Shane Warne Foundation, the financial information of other celebrity-backed charities such as the McGrath Foundation are available on the ACNC register.

But in the wake of negative publicity following a Sunday Age investigation into its activities, the foundation dropped its secrecy bid last week.

"The Shane Warne Foundation asked that their withholding application be withdrawn in the interests of transparency," a ACNC spokesman said.

In October, The Sunday Age compelled the foundation to release its annual reports from 2011-13 under an obscure provision of Victoria's Fundraising Act.

The documents revealed the foundation has actually donated an average of just 16¢ of every dollar it raised on behalf of sick and underprivileged children from 2011 to 2013.

The vast majority of its funds were instead spent staging glitzy celebrity events such as cricket matches, poker tournaments, and gala dinners. It also spent $210,000 employing Shane Warne's brother in an executive position at the foundation.

General manager Emma Coleman told The Sunday Age the foundation had not produced a 2014 financial report because no donations were made to charities by the foundation that year.

But the decision by the foundation to drop its confidentiality application led the ACNC to automatically publish the foundation's 2014 annual report, which has been on file with the regulator for more than eight months.

The 2014 documents show the foundation is in a worse financial position than it is currently publicly claiming.

The foundation has recently told the media it donated 30¢ of every dollar raised in 2014.

But the 2014 records show just 11¢ of every dollar raised were actually earmarked for charities that care for sick and needy children that year.

The foundation is only legally obliged to distribute 4¢ of every dollar it raises.

In 2014, the foundation spent $551,000 on marketing, events and other operating costs but only actually raised $452,000.

The expenses included $55,000 spent on "partnership agreements", $96,000 on catering and alcohol, and $133,000 on salaries.

Only $50,000 was distributed to its beneficiaries – charities such as the Starlight Foundation and Clown Doctors.

It's the third time in four years the foundation has run at a loss.

The foundation has refused to explain how it calculated the 30 per cent distribution figure for 2014.

But it may involve a related charity, known as The Shane Warne Necessitous Circumstances Fund, which reportedly distributed $83,400 to needy children that year.

However, that fund generated just $700 in income and posted a financial loss of $84,000 in 2014. No other reports were made available for this fund. This charity can be funded by The Shane Warne Foundation itself.

In October, Shane Warne said in an interview with the Herald Sun more than $8 million had been raised for charity since TSWF was established in 2003.

As a result of The Sunday Age investigation, the foundation held an emergency board meeting.

Shane Warne soon after announced the foundation was now expecting to have donated more than $4 million to charity by January 2016.

This figure could not be confirmed because the foundation has refused to provide its financial reports going back its establishment in 2003, and its 2015 report has not yet been completed.

The Shane Warne Foundation did not respond to a request for comment. Shane Warne could not be reached for comment.

A source close to the board said there had recently been a major shake-up at the foundation and there would be "an absolute forensic audit and examination of everything going forward".

"What is not on the books is the sheer amount of hours for visits, corporate speeches and hostings that would run into the hundreds of thousands, if not millions, of dollars over the life of the organisation for the general goodwill of the foundation and other charities that can leverage appearances by people like Shane," they said.

"Part of it is to have distributions. A major part of it is to bring joy and fun to people who otherwise wouldn't. That's the bottom line on The Shane Warne Foundation."

Consumer Affairs Victoria inspectors have also been investigating the foundation for more than four months over what it describes as "inconsistencies in the Shane Warne Foundation's reporting and accounting practices".

But the agency refuses to officially characterise its work as an "investigation".

"Consumer Affairs Victoria is continuing to make enquiries and monitor the situation to ensure the Shane Warne Foundation is meeting its regulatory obligations," a spokeswoman said.

The foundation lodged a complaint against CAV last week after the watchdog confirmed to The Sunday Age it was "looking into" the foundation's financial affairs.

It can also be revealed the foundation's current headquarters are in a building owned by Shane Warne's parents, who purchased the Brighton property in July. It is unknown how much in rent they are receiving.

The 2014 report shows the foundation had previously paid $44,000 in rent to an entity related to one of the directors of the foundation, although it did not provide identifying information about the parties. During that period, the foundation had been in offices at Etihad Stadium.

The board of the Shane Warne Foundation is packed with Australian business and entertainment luminaries, including Eddie McGuire, Seek.com founder Andrew Bassat, Crown executive Ann Peacock, and TV personality Glenn Robbins.


Read more: http://www.theage.com.au/business/s...-regulator-20151128-glaer2.html#ixzz3suxKaSsl

In this media spot from the Brisbane Times he keeps looking away and it's fidgeting in my opinion like a kid caught with his hand in the cookie jar.

http://media.brisbanetimes.com.au/s...de-at-the-shane-warne-foundation-7046821.html
 
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Touched by the deity of your choice with a cricket ball in his hand though.

Heard these guys doing a radio interview when touring with powderfinger in 2010. This songs about his ability to score.

 
Shane Warne is a tip rat of a human being.

Like I mentioned in the other thread; this is just disgraceful, but so is the legislation that legally obliges charities to only pay out 4 cents in every dollar raised.

That is simply a travesty and asking for trouble.

Bloody hell, is that true? That's ridiculous.

To be honest, I'm skeptical of any charity set up by former sports stars.
 
Bloody hell, is that true? That's ridiculous.

To be honest, I'm skeptical of any charity set up by former sports stars.
Precisely, I have Nigerian business associate who would like to speak to some of Warnie's benefactors.
 

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It's just dodgy.
The Foundation Rents office space from Warne's Parents.
Warne's Brother earns $200,000 although now they're trying to say that is over 4 years.
Warne says but did NOT Back it up with any figure that the figure is actually 52c in the dollar rather than the reported 16c but the Foundation has NOT started any legal defamation action! Most decent charities put back around 80c so even at 52c it's not great.
Celebrities lined up as the Foundations Board rather than people already involved in helping kid who would know what the kids need.
Warne has started a PR Campaign to rebuke all the allegations, and they are out doing the morning shows no doubt in an attempt to ensure the "reporters" keep their spots at the Warne Foundation Functions and maintain their ability to network with the stars.






Read more: http://www.theage.com.au/business/s...-regulator-20151128-glaer2.html#ixzz3suxKaSsl

In this media spot from the Brisbane Times he keeps looking away and it's fidgeting in my opinion like a kid caught with his hand in the cookie jar.

http://media.brisbanetimes.com.au/s...de-at-the-shane-warne-foundation-7046821.html
The saddest thing Ive learnt from all this, is that Charities are only obligated to give 4 cents in every dollar....by law!
Fair to say our family wont be giving in the future
 
Unprocessed food produced in clean environments doesn't. in fact there's strong science to suggest it not only prevents but can heal cancer cells.
That isn't how cancer works.

The body has markers in your system that float around looking for something to attach themselves to, when they do it signals the bouncers in your blood to move in and destroy the tagged thing. Your body keeps the markers from previous infections and illness which creates immunity.

With cancer it is a legitimate cell, as in there are not places for the "to be destroyed" markers to attach themselves and be tagged for destruction. The body doesn't identify that it's own cells are not following the code.

There is research into adding markers to the body of a cancer patient to either directly attach to the cancer cells for destruction or to train the immune system to produce a marker close to that which will bond and function the same way.

This is the reason why cow pox was able to immunise milk maids from small pox, they create similar markers for the immune system to identify the threat, tag the invader and destroy it.

So your natural diet doesn't contain the markers, all it can do is provide a cleaner or more efficient energy environment for your body to function. Don't confuse correlation with causation.

If you only need 4% pay out (that's a super fund pension rate) for a charity it makes all those foundations set up seem very dodgy...
 
Warne says but did NOT Back it up with any figure that the figure is actually 52c in the dollar rather than the reported 16c but the Foundation has NOT started any legal defamation action!

Corporations with more than 10 employees cannot sue for defamation under Australian legislation.
 
The saddest thing Ive learnt from all this, is that Charities are only obligated to give 4 cents in every dollar....by law!
Fair to say our family wont be giving in the future
It is an alarming figure, that's for sure.

However this should not preclude us from donating to charities. Many donate a higher percentage. Even then, I tend to think the percentage is not of great relevance.

Businesses are more likely to succeed in their objectives if they spend money on things like advertising and good staff. Why should a charity be denied the same?

If on balance you support the objectives of the charity and they are achieving it in a good way then I think you should donate. If you find another charity that does a better job, then donate to them.

On face value, Warne's foundation would seem grossly inefficient. Perhaps one just needs to find the causes he supports and research if there are other foundations/charities that give more bang for your buck.
 
He doesn't think the normal rules apply to him.

Never a truer word spoken, Gough.

I love Warney. We all love Warney . (well most of us)
He is one of the few guys in this country who can get just get away with stuff.

I mean, the fact that he is a convicted drug cheat and was suspended for twelve months, it's just kind of forgotten. What other athlete would get away with that in this country's court of public opinion?
 

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